The first military advisors were sent to Viet Nam in 1959 and the last one came home in 1973. The normal tour of duty for a soldier sent to Viet Nam was 12 months. Some served multible tours. In some rare cases the tour of duty could be as much as 18 months.
US Soldiers did 12 months, Marines, Sailors, Airmen, Coast Guardsmen may have had different schedules.
Vietnam The Soldier's Story - 1998 Women at War was released on: USA: 7 February 2000
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War in RVN (South Vietnam) since 1955. War with North Vietnam since 1964.
Yes they did.
You meant "man" being deferred from the draft. If he's already a "soldier" he's already in the army. How to avoid the draft? Stay in college, carry 18 units, maintain a 2.0 average, and you don't have to serve your country!
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
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Vietnam The Soldier's Story - 1998 Women at War was released on: USA: 7 February 2000
yes, alot
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There was an unknown soldier for WWI,WWII,The Korean War, and The Vietnam War. So it depends on which one you are talking about.
To show support for soldiers still listed as missing in action or prisoners of war, even after the Vietnam War was over.
1. He is the current president of Vietnam. 2. He fought as a communist soldier in the Vietnam War.
MIA-Missing In Action.
He didn't ask for it, he didn't want it, he just did his job.
I wore a POW bracelet with the name of a soldier missing on it.
5,573 men from California died in the war.